<a href="https://cdn.joejiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/fat-kid.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-976 aligncenter" title="fat-kid" alt="" src="https://cdn.joejiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/fat-kid.jpg" width="478" height="316" /></a><br>There are numerous studies of the relationship between intelligence and personality in fat children.<br>Results?<br>Obese children had significantly lower performance IQ scores and higher scores of <em>psychoticism</em>* than their normal-weight peers.<br>In other news, <a href="https://cdn.joejiko.com/2012/10/14/reason-children-fat/">you're the reason our children are fat</a>.<br>I really can't understand why American culture tries to justify any kind of personal fault. People don't just become fat overnight. It's a lifestyle choice that our culture has somehow found a way to justify.<br>Obesity is NOT okay. It's unhealthy on an individual and a social level.<br>And <a href="https://cdn.joejiko.com/2012/10/27/skinny-person-fat/">why is it OK to tell someone they're "too skinny" but not OK to tell a person they're "too fat"</a>?<br>This is not my opinion.. it's science.<br>Leave a comment if you disagree with facts ;)<br>[<a href="https://ukpmc.ac.uk/abstract/MED/7647829/reload=0;jsessionid=vieCEvaSIzqA4bKzghaB.140">Source</a>]<br><em>*Psychoticism refers to a personality pattern typified by aggressiveness and interpersonal hostility.</em>